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Is Your Multivitamin Supplement Suffering From Nutrient Deficiencies?A multinutrient supplement should be designed for one thing: to provide you with the ability to balance a typical, average diet with proper amounts and ratios of the vitamins, minerals, amino acids and antioxidant nutrients to make that diet more nutritionally complete. And unless you eat the recommended daily five servings of fruits and vegetables, seeds and nuts, whole grains, lean meats, etc., chances are your diet is lacking in many vital nutrients. What does a superior multinutrient supplement include?It includes the major vitamins and minerals, amino acids, carotenoids, tocopherols and a number of antioxidants in amounts designed to complement and balance our average diets into great diets.Antioxidants attack and neutralize free radicals, which are renegade chemical fragments caused by the normal process of metabolism in your body, plus pollution, ultraviolet radiation, rancid oil and other toxins. Scientists believe free radicals are one of the causes of aging, and are a primary culprit in degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, arthritis and cancer. Because of our nutrient-deficient diets, we've become more vulnerable to degenerative diseasesanother reason to take nutritional supplements! It also helps to know what synergistic combinations of nutrients work best to support different organs and systems in the body. For instance, lycopene, a red carotenoid and a powerful antioxidant found in tomatoes, has been linked to reduced risk of prostate cancer. CoQ10, a vitamin-like nutrient present in every cell of the body, provides the vital spark needed to produce energy. Without adequate CoQ10, however, your heart can't produce the energy it needs to function properly. As we get older, our body's ability to make CoQ10 diminishes. By learning more about your individual needs and the specific nutrients that are right for you, you'll be able to help avoid the illnesses and diseases that result from lack of proper nutrition. Mixed tocopherols, mixed tocotrienols and mixed carotenoids. What are they?Mixed tocopherols and tocotrienolsAlthough most people think vitamin E is just a simple vitamin, it's actually much more. In fact, vitamin E isn't even one compound, but rather a series of related compounds that have vitamin E activity. There are four main forms of vitamin E, or tocopherols (another name for vitamin E): alpha, beta, gamma and delta.Problem is, most dietary supplements contain only large amounts of alpha tocopherol because of the high IU amount that can be placed on the label. Yet, a healthy diet contains a mixture of vitamin E compounds and an excellent supplement should simulate a typical diet. A healthy diet contains more gamma tocopherol than alpha tocopherol. Gamma tocopherol is now known to play a vital role along with alpha tocopherol in the body. Unfortunately, taking large amounts of alpha tocopherol without gamma tocopherol, though, can actually push needed gamma tocopherol out of the body and create an imbalance but most multis contain only alpha tocopherol. Additionally, research has shown that an intake of mixed tocopherols is more effective at preventing cardiovascular disease, when compared to taking large amounts of pure alpha-tocopherol, which was shown to have little or no effect at all in clinical studies.1 Lastly, another group of related vitamin E-like compounds found in normal diets are the tocotrienols. Again, like gamma tocopherol, the tocotrienols have been the subject of exciting research and are potent antioxidants that complement alpha tocopherol. Combinations of tocopherols are MUCH more effective at preventing oxidation damage than just alpha tocopherol, and many scientists now believe that taking only alpha tocopherol may be counterproductive. Only a supplement that contains the entire spectrum of vitamin E compounds can be expected to provide the maximum protection that a balanced intake of vitamin E compounds supplies and that includes d-alpha tocopherol, high gamma tocopherol, mixed tocopherols and tocotrienols. Mixed CarotenoidsCarotenoids are the red, orange and yellow plant pigments that give fruits and vegetables their vivid colors. All fruits and vegetables contain varying concentrations of carotenoids, but their colors are often covered up by green chlorophyll contained in the plant.Unless we eat a wide variety of carotenoid-containing foods (tomatoes, kale, collard greens, Swiss chard, broccoli, etc.) we are probably not getting adequate amounts of the full range of carotenoid compounds. And even if you eat like a rabbit, because of natural factors like growing conditions, the carotenoid content of one piece of fruit or vegetable and another can vary by as much as three-fold! Fact is, most carotenoids are much better absorbed from supplements than from food. But most supplements do not contain a full-spectrum of carotenoids. Most only contain beta carotene. Make sure your multi contains all the major carotenoids in our diet, including alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, lycopene, lutein and zeaxanthin. Too much of a good thingRiboflavin, or vitamin B-2, is an essential vitamin, but most multivitamin supplements contain levels that are toxic! We are all familiar with riboflavin's bright orange/yellow color, because it's the vitamin that turns our urine yellow after taking vitamin supplements. (Other B vitamins are white and do not turn urine yellow.) Most vitamins protect from the damaging effects of the sun, but riboflavin is a notable exception. It has an undesirable property of reacting with light, causing the formation of peroxides, phototoxic compounds and DNA damage.This problem was first noticed in cell culture studies using excess riboflavin, and has now been demonstrated to be a cause of liver dysfunction in people fed with intravenous vitamins containing riboflavin. The riboflavin actually reacts with the light in the room forming a variety of toxic compounds. Many of these phototoxic compounds are extremely damaging. While all of us want to consume adequate amounts of essential dietary riboflavin because of its proven health benefits and preventive effects on things like cataracts, excess riboflavin in the form of poorly designed vitamin supplements may actually cause the damage we are trying to prevent. The human requirement for riboflavin is less than 2 milligrams a day, but many common vitamin supplements contain 10s or 100s of milligrams. In fact, high levels of riboflavin from multivitamins that contain far more than our dietary requirement may promote the aging of not only our eyes, but also our skin and organs. The combination of sunlight and abnormally high tissue levels of riboflavin from excess supplementation is a toxic combination that should be avoided, and this can only be done by using a multivitamin supplement that contains 5 milligrams or less of riboflavin. Is there proof that vitamins and minerals make a difference?Absolutely! There are literally thousands of studies proving that supplements make a huge difference in overall health. Cancer, heart disease, stroke, bone loss, macular degeneration and diabetesmost any degenerative disease and condition you can think of can either be prevented or improved by the right combination of nutritional supplements. And over the long term, the benefits can really add up.Here are some study highlights:
It's estimated that about 90% of the population gets less folate per day than necessary for health (400 micrograms). Do I really need a multinutrient supplement?We appreciate the sincere recommendations based on extensive studies about the relationship of a healthy diet to our longevity and health. But we also know it is impossible to get ALL the important and varied nutrients contained in a "perfect diet" in today's world. Therefore, everyone could benefit by getting all the important nutritional protectors in an easy-to-take product.Another consideration is the difficulty in eating a proper diet on a regular basis. For instance, if you rarely eat carrots, your diet will be lacking in a very important carotenoid not found in large amounts in many other vegetables, and the same is true for tomatoes. Even if you're in the best of health, you still need a multi to protect yourself against environmental toxins and a nutrient-starved food supply. And now even the Journal of American Medical Association is recommending that EVERYONE take a daily multinutrient. So do yourself a big favor. Do just one thing to
Then, you can add to your supplement regimen with other things that may or may not be found in any kind of dietsimply because our foods do not contain them. References:
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